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The Madras High Court has asked the Central government to ban the Chinese video smartphone application TikTok, saying it spoils the future of youth and minds of young children - Photogallery

The Madras High Court has asked the Central government to ban the Chinese video smartphone application TikTok, saying it spoils the future of youth and minds of young children. Hearing a petition filed by an advocate, the Madurai Bench of the High Court issued an interim order to the Central government banning downloading of the app in India. Earlier, Tamil Nadu's IT Minister M Manikandan had said that the state would write to the Central government seeking a ban on the TikTok app in India. The TikTok app enables its users to shoot short videos and share it with others. (BCCL)

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The Madras High Court has asked the Central government to ban the Chinese video smartphone application TikTok, saying it spoils the future of youth and minds of young children. Hearing a petition filed by an advocate, the Madurai Bench of the High Court issued an interim order to the Central government banning downloading of the app in India. Earlier, Tamil Nadu's IT Minister M Manikandan had said that the state would write to the Central government seeking a ban on the TikTok app in India. The TikTok app enables its users to shoot short videos and share it with others. (BCCL)